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this week, law makers are working toward a measure that keeps the government up past next wednesday that's when current funding runs out. but the real budget battle over long-term spending cuts continues. >> republicans and democrats in washington are still fighting over taxes and spending but they've agreed to keep the fight under control. house already passed a bill to keep the government running past the end of this month. now the senates preparing to do the same thing and there, the two parties aren't far apart on the details. >> we've con ens didded the number of amendments being talked about seriously. i commend them and their staff through all of their efforts. >> i spoke with them this morning. they've yet to reach an agreement. >> but the gap remains huge for a long-term plan for bringing government spending and revenue inline. >> they'll rede the entitlement programs but only if republicans agree to tax hikes and jepd speaker john boehner said the house's answer to that is no. >> the president got his tax heights on january 1st. the talk about raising revenue is over. it's time t
this week, law makers are working toward a measure that keeps the government up past next wednesday that's when current funding runs out. but the real budget battle over long-term spending cuts continues. >> republicans and democrats in washington are still fighting over taxes and spending but they've agreed to keep the fight under control. house already passed a bill to keep the government running past the end of this month. now the senates preparing to do the same thing and there, the...
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yes, we still do not like this law. we think it will be a terrible outcome of this law. it hasn't been fully implemented yet. it's got two years to go. we think we should repeal it and replace it. we haven't changed our opinion on that. if you look at these two budgets, we're two worlds apart. we're on different planets. but at least they're passing a budget in the senate. at least for the first time in four years, they're passing something. that gives me hope that the vehicle, the process of bringing a budget through is still there so that if we ever do find consensus, consensus on debt reduction, deficit reduction, we at least have the process through which we can drive that consensus, we're a long ways to go to get there. >> anna: we sure hope it happens quickly so we can get our economy going in the right direction as soon as possible. congressman, i want to talk about the cpac over the weekend, a few standouts, at the time cruz, rand paul winning the straw poll. what do you think the future of the rnc needs to be to improve? >> steve: in particular because yesterday
yes, we still do not like this law. we think it will be a terrible outcome of this law. it hasn't been fully implemented yet. it's got two years to go. we think we should repeal it and replace it. we haven't changed our opinion on that. if you look at these two budgets, we're two worlds apart. we're on different planets. but at least they're passing a budget in the senate. at least for the first time in four years, they're passing something. that gives me hope that the vehicle, the process of...
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delinquent student loans are growing, passing late credit card payments for the first time and federal law requires schools to collect and sometimes sue. unlike most forms of debt, you can't get out of a student loan, not even by declaring bankruptcy, but with delinquencies rising and budgets shrinking, lenders and colleges are getting more aggressive about collecting, including taking their alumni to court. we found cases filed by yale and the university of pennsylvania which filed some two dozen suits just last year for bad loans and unpaid tuition, a 35% jump from the year before. the university has declined to comment. graff hopes his case starts a dialogue. >> let's talk about why is college so expensive. what is it we're getting to are our money when we put our money into these institutions. >> reporter: it's a conversation colleges are willing to have, but they also want their money. for "today," scott cohn, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> and coming up next, the sports world's new power couple, tiger woods and lindsey vonn, the way they announced their relationship, right after this. w
delinquent student loans are growing, passing late credit card payments for the first time and federal law requires schools to collect and sometimes sue. unlike most forms of debt, you can't get out of a student loan, not even by declaring bankruptcy, but with delinquencies rising and budgets shrinking, lenders and colleges are getting more aggressive about collecting, including taking their alumni to court. we found cases filed by yale and the university of pennsylvania which filed some two...
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>> well, i've been in law enforcement for 25 years. and i've seen quite a few things that i wouldn't want others to see. however, this is right up there with those things i've experienced in the past. but let me say this, in addition to what has happened, which is very horrific, i want to just, one, encourage our community here in brunswick, and you the viewers, that brunswick, the city of brunswick and the county of glen, is a very safe community to live in. now, much like other cities, we have our glitches like other cities have theirs. and this happens to happen at this time. so we're very grateful and thankful that we're able to arrest the two individuals involved in this act. but brunswick in and of itself is a very safe place to live, work and play. >> so this must be, i guess, increasingly shocking then for the folks who live there. but can you tell us, is there any direct connection, do you think, between these suspects, the 14 and 17-year-old and the mother of this baby that died? >> well, i can't really divulge any additional
>> well, i've been in law enforcement for 25 years. and i've seen quite a few things that i wouldn't want others to see. however, this is right up there with those things i've experienced in the past. but let me say this, in addition to what has happened, which is very horrific, i want to just, one, encourage our community here in brunswick, and you the viewers, that brunswick, the city of brunswick and the county of glen, is a very safe community to live in. now, much like other cities,...
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law. we have the statement from microsoft. this is in regard to the "wall street journal" reporting on this here is the statement. we take all allegations brought to our attention seriously and we cooperate fully in any government inqueries. like other large companies with operations around the world we sometimes receive allegations about potential misconduct by employees or business partners. we investigate them fully regardless of the source. we invest heavily in proactive training, monitoring, audits to insure business operations around the world meet the highest legal and ethical standards. this is a quote from john frank, vice president and deputy general counsel at microsoft. microsoft shares are trading down slightly today. tracy: sound like a report from general counsel now, doesn't it? adam: you don't expect much, okay. shifting from microsoft to china, big issue there. coming up, former ambassador to china john hunts man. he said -- john units huntsman. said between the twooep united states and beijing. he is the up
law. we have the statement from microsoft. this is in regard to the "wall street journal" reporting on this here is the statement. we take all allegations brought to our attention seriously and we cooperate fully in any government inqueries. like other large companies with operations around the world we sometimes receive allegations about potential misconduct by employees or business partners. we investigate them fully regardless of the source. we invest heavily in proactive training,...
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you got the law put a foot in the door for you, telling people give them a chance. that's what happened. >> david, tell me about charity and jamel and personally what they have done for you. >> they taught me to do it right, proud of me and like a friend, help me. inspire me. >> now that the year is over, this group is moving on. terrance and durell leave our interview back in their jumpsuits and join danielle branton and justin lemon in jail but david, brenden, etienne and jermaine work at making a go at a life that once seemed beyond their reach. whether they succeeded or failed, these men believe the year-long experience has worth every minute. the people who live and work here in charleston farms agree, things are better. thanks to the massive drug bust, the cleanup projects, the cooperation between residents and police, and the effort to save this group of young men. at the store where street dealers used to scare away customers, ownley lee hailey stocks more on his shelves. >> i see older coming into the store that i hadn't seen. >> at the community center, ne
you got the law put a foot in the door for you, telling people give them a chance. that's what happened. >> david, tell me about charity and jamel and personally what they have done for you. >> they taught me to do it right, proud of me and like a friend, help me. inspire me. >> now that the year is over, this group is moving on. terrance and durell leave our interview back in their jumpsuits and join danielle branton and justin lemon in jail but david, brenden, etienne and...
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we broke 20 laws, gun laws specifically, in littleton. would two or three more have fixed that problem with mental health, with kids having access, with their parents not being responsible gun owns and everything else? absolutely not. it is not an issue to me of gun control, because i think that gives us a false sense of security. >> all right. wendy, go ahead. >> i think, you know, in canada, a big hunting territory, there are a lot of guns, i grew up there for 25 years. i never saw one because the gun regulations are actually enforced. america is really great at making laws, but not so good at enforcing laws. and at the very least we need to make the sales of guns, whether it is, you know, retailers have one set of rules and then these gun show places have another set of rules, and then every state has their own kind of rules. we need at least one standardized system of what the rules are for people who have a criminal record, for people who may be mentally ill and we need to follow them and we need to enforce them if the gun laws are b
we broke 20 laws, gun laws specifically, in littleton. would two or three more have fixed that problem with mental health, with kids having access, with their parents not being responsible gun owns and everything else? absolutely not. it is not an issue to me of gun control, because i think that gives us a false sense of security. >> all right. wendy, go ahead. >> i think, you know, in canada, a big hunting territory, there are a lot of guns, i grew up there for 25 years. i never...
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a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking called operation shoulder tap tonight at 8 i'll we'll ride along with police and give you an exclusive look at why you might thibefore buyie alcohol in the next edition of people behaving badly and here are a look at the numbers. a record 475 arrests were made statewide. right now you are going to get the citation in and talk to the judge. >> part of the reason why we do these operations is to educate the public. the police issue the man 8 ticket. >> you are being cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor. another boost tonight for backers of same sex marriage. former secretary of state hillary clinton
a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking...
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breaking the law. that's followed by a house appropriations subcommittee looking into agriculture department spending. >> let's go straight to a personal topic. you've been on the commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since i believe 2009. his term is a. yours will be up next year. should we expect to see some term over at the commission speak what you should always see turnout because we all have staggered terms. the past six years have flown by very quickly, and we shall see. i get asked this question every couple of years and we've been almost seven years. i multiply thinking about but we shall see. >> thinking about what? >> what to do next. i have thought about that several times, what comes after the commission. a limited government personnel i think it should stay in the positions forever. at the same time i love my job. that's part of what is keeping me here and we have a lot of important work to do. spent this past week both commissioner robert mcdowell and chairman julius genachowsk
breaking the law. that's followed by a house appropriations subcommittee looking into agriculture department spending. >> let's go straight to a personal topic. you've been on the commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since i believe 2009. his term is a. yours will be up next year. should we expect to see some term over at the commission speak what you should always see turnout because we all have staggered terms. the past six years have flown by very quickly, and we shall see....
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california, nebraska and tennessee require that anyone collecting evidence of abuse turned over to law enforcement within 24 to 48 hours. which advocates say is not allow enough time to document illegal activity under federal human h handling and food safety laws. >> statwill be back with more on the kron 4 morning news. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secret... it's slimful. eating less is a beautiful thing. >> we are back. 4:14 on the clock. >> just in to the kron 4 morning news room. authorities find explosive devices while investigating death of at the university of central florida. about 500 of students have been evacuated from a dorm. and glass have been cancelled for today as well. >> the latest figures in from data quick show the bay area real-estate market took a small hit from jan
california, nebraska and tennessee require that anyone collecting evidence of abuse turned over to law enforcement within 24 to 48 hours. which advocates say is not allow enough time to document illegal activity under federal human h handling and food safety laws. >> statwill be back with more on the kron 4 morning news. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water...
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the woman who filed a paternity law suit against michael jordan dropped her lawsuit. >> really? >> she says. >> sigh of relief. >> apparently she said she had a 16-year-old who was the son of michael jordan. he denied it. flatly. the entire time. he also filed a counterclaim seeking sanctions against smith to make this false claim. in the end it was dropped voluntarily. case dismissed. boom. there you go top of the world once again. >> you better believe he is excited for sure. black eyed peas replacing a pregnant fergie, perezhilton.com says a source close to the situation. it is not as bad, she'll take time off with the baby, and bring in a singer. when fergie wants back. she can have it back. according to perezhilton.com. >> quickly, tmz reporting lil wayne who suffered from seizures in the hospital in icu for a long time. he is now getting much better. not only is he in stable condition. he has been released from the hospital in los angeles. good for him. back on track. back to making some rap songs. >> outstanding news there. songs. >> joutstanding news there. and only pres
the woman who filed a paternity law suit against michael jordan dropped her lawsuit. >> really? >> she says. >> sigh of relief. >> apparently she said she had a 16-year-old who was the son of michael jordan. he denied it. flatly. the entire time. he also filed a counterclaim seeking sanctions against smith to make this false claim. in the end it was dropped voluntarily. case dismissed. boom. there you go top of the world once again. >> you better believe he is...
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. >> protection of his life can we prove that by a court of law? no. there are other remedies. >> coming up... >> they have come over assumed the identities of the dead americans. >> seemed to be a nice family. >> really shows you how farther >> traditional espionage. >> hundreds of cyber attacks. >> it is a direct threat. >> it is the easiest way to find out who be trade. >> fox files goes inside espionage in the cold war. they raised members. >> russia continues to send spies to the u.s. >> you are covered sue he kret agents for the russian government. >> it is a story out of the cold war. a nest of spies spread across america from the big cities to the quiet suburbs. june 2010, the fbi and the department of justice revealed operation ghost stories. the arrest of a network of russian spies living and working in america. some were sleeper agents with deep covers hiding behind fake american identities. in the word of the clan desloratadine services they are called illegals. >> they are a part of the soviet system since the creation of the kgp. >> they
. >> protection of his life can we prove that by a court of law? no. there are other remedies. >> coming up... >> they have come over assumed the identities of the dead americans. >> seemed to be a nice family. >> really shows you how farther >> traditional espionage. >> hundreds of cyber attacks. >> it is a direct threat. >> it is the easiest way to find out who be trade. >> fox files goes inside espionage in the cold war. they raised...
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there's something called the good samaritan law. >> good samaritan law. >> but the whole time he was so strong, oh, dear god, please don't let me kill him because i'm so strong. anyway, the good news is -- i was ready to kill him on the way there but not anymore. late, late, late. ready to kill him. at the end of the evening, wanted to give the man the -- >> the nobel prize. >> the nobel peace prize. it was cool. >> let me tell you one quick story. >> no. sorry. we're out of time. >> as usual. i was flying to florida this weekend so i got on the plane and they were de-icing the plane, and i was, like, they're taking a few extra minutes. >> makes me nervous. >> they say we have a security breach on this plane, we're parking it in the middle, everyone turn off your cell phones. we're sitting on this plane while no one is communicating pause they don't know what's going on. they wheel up a set of stairs, these cops and port authority guys get on the plane, go back to the back of the plane, grab three guys and take them off. they say there was some kind of a threat made to this plane, bl
there's something called the good samaritan law. >> good samaritan law. >> but the whole time he was so strong, oh, dear god, please don't let me kill him because i'm so strong. anyway, the good news is -- i was ready to kill him on the way there but not anymore. late, late, late. ready to kill him. at the end of the evening, wanted to give the man the -- >> the nobel prize. >> the nobel peace prize. it was cool. >> let me tell you one quick story. >> no....
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we're following on the model that new york city and the laws and laws of boys and adopted. we are examining can we allow bikes during all hours. >> it is just this week only this week as part of a pilot program. they can take the information they gather through this we can pass along to the board of directors. and ultimately get this on full time. some concerns our people will ridey do not have bikes is the congestion issue. bicycles take a lot more space in people. that will be part of the star wsurvey. >> you can take your bike on bart anytime this week. >> bart wants to get the word out the more people use it the more they will think this is a good service. >> thank you jackie. james. >> the san francisco 7 it says the musicians' strike is forcing the cancellation of upcoming more than 100 musicians started striking on wednesday when their union and the senate failed to reach an agreement under contract. the musicians rejected a proposal to resume playing concert during a cooling off period. >> the last time the news is on strike from 1996 to 1997. the strike led to the
we're following on the model that new york city and the laws and laws of boys and adopted. we are examining can we allow bikes during all hours. >> it is just this week only this week as part of a pilot program. they can take the information they gather through this we can pass along to the board of directors. and ultimately get this on full time. some concerns our people will ridey do not have bikes is the congestion issue. bicycles take a lot more space in people. that will be part of...
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if you have a bankruptcy in the united states or britain, there's due process of law. you go to the bankruptcy court. the bankruptcy court decides who gets what assets. here we have the government in berlin and brussels mandating that another country that bank tkbgts these. this is very first from a normal when you see how much money is in bank and make your own decisions. >> it's not going to be 5.8. it will be a normalization of laiki bank and the bank of cyprus. if you have watched the press conference at 2:00 in the morning, whenever it was in cypress they are not going to seize the assets. >> you will get shares of the new company. >> there was at of push back from the corn banks. i know swerer land and other countries have a huge cry. but there there's no due process that take place. it is pwhapb dated by the government. you have some money. they're going to take it. >> mark, are we going to see a flight from other banks in other countries? we talked about this a little earlier? are people going to say every deposit i have that's over that insured mark i have to
if you have a bankruptcy in the united states or britain, there's due process of law. you go to the bankruptcy court. the bankruptcy court decides who gets what assets. here we have the government in berlin and brussels mandating that another country that bank tkbgts these. this is very first from a normal when you see how much money is in bank and make your own decisions. >> it's not going to be 5.8. it will be a normalization of laiki bank and the bank of cyprus. if you have watched the...
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you were inside of the courtroom and over what point of law did they become annoyed? >> well, indeed. the judges were huffing and puffing as the defense had to literally defend itself in a new appeal's case, because at the end of the day, the prosecutor almost seemed to present new appeals, and this was not the place to do that. this is the place to discuss the violations of law, the contradictions of the motivations of the judgment and instead, it turns out to be a almost second appeals case, and when the defense insisted on these points, that is when the judges seemed annoyed. >> praxilla, i spent time with you over in italy as the appeals process was wrapping up, and so you have been watching this for a long time, and so this is a story out of the headlines there for several years and how are they going to the feel about it being back on the front pages? >> well, since the appeals judgment was issued, the italian's hearts seemed to have warmed for amanda for how she has been conducting her life after this. she has been avoiding the limelight in italy and it doesn't
you were inside of the courtroom and over what point of law did they become annoyed? >> well, indeed. the judges were huffing and puffing as the defense had to literally defend itself in a new appeal's case, because at the end of the day, the prosecutor almost seemed to present new appeals, and this was not the place to do that. this is the place to discuss the violations of law, the contradictions of the motivations of the judgment and instead, it turns out to be a almost second appeals...
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obama care is not still a popular law. >> what is the difference between on the state level republicans control 60% of the governor's houses. they have the majority of the state senators. they have the majority of the state legislatures. why a disconnect between the republicans on the state level and republicans in d.c.? charles and then howard. >> i think it's probably easier than more local you get to see the advocacy of a political program and it's very difficult for you to sell a program that we don't want to do this and we don't want to do that. i think it's probably a combination of it being easier to see. and there's a lot of money which comes from, you know, the federal government to people without it being of great cost to them or noticing it very much so it's easier to vote at the federal level, especially if you're not paying the taxes. we still don't have the taxes paying for the spending. you can't do that local. you can't borrow it. >> two quick things. yes, the presidency is somewhat different but this issue of marriage equality is moving so fast, the republicans have to
obama care is not still a popular law. >> what is the difference between on the state level republicans control 60% of the governor's houses. they have the majority of the state senators. they have the majority of the state legislatures. why a disconnect between the republicans on the state level and republicans in d.c.? charles and then howard. >> i think it's probably easier than more local you get to see the advocacy of a political program and it's very difficult for you to sell...
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but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that salute again. he's an international player. he knows what he's doing. international, he is well versed in what is right and what is wrong. if he wanted to do it, step up to be a man and say i wanted to salute. >> from the public relations aspect of it, it never pays to make nazi reference. it always backfires. just stupid. >> but it got all of us kind of thinking, how does one not know. it's absolutely ignorant not to know about the barbarity that was adolf hitler, but it got us talking this morning. the guy is 20. i mean, does he maybe not know the history, peter? is that a possibility? >> first of all, i fin
but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that...
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mayor bloomberg is going to be spending $12 million in new tv ads to convince senators for tougher gun law. will that work? >> we'll see. this week we learned that that the assault weapons ban that president obama pushed, all but dead in the senate. even though the president is going to continue to push for a vote. this will come to the floor of the senate when they return from their two-week easter break in early april. the president will continue to push. but the real issue now, is whether or not, the senate will expand background checks for all purchases. those in gun shows and those from stores that sell guns. right now, it only applies to those that are sold in stores. big fight over this right now, the nra is not backing down. that's where the action is going to be. >> thank you, george. george has a big show this morning. including a face-off between jim messina and karl rove, that's later on "this week." >>> let's check in with ron claiborne. for a look at the other developing stories this hour. hey, ron. >> hi there, bianna and dan. >> good morning, everyone. >>> secretary of stat
mayor bloomberg is going to be spending $12 million in new tv ads to convince senators for tougher gun law. will that work? >> we'll see. this week we learned that that the assault weapons ban that president obama pushed, all but dead in the senate. even though the president is going to continue to push for a vote. this will come to the floor of the senate when they return from their two-week easter break in early april. the president will continue to push. but the real issue now, is...
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the sthats put laws saying you're no longer allowed to ask for zip codes still allow them at the pumps. >> massachusetts and is it california the other, and they've outlawed the asking for a zip code. >> correct. they're the first two that have done it. looks like some other states are probably going to. >> couple other things, i'm noticing it's more common you go to the store, do you want us to e-mail you your receipt. do you have any red flags about that? >> personally i'm on enough mailing lists already. i don't want to be on any more. if for some reason you choose i want to be on your mailing list, ask the company do you share this information? oftentimes you're not only getting on their mailing list, you get on everybody's mailing list. >> if you ask for your receipt to be e-mailed should you assume you're on their generic list? >> absolutely. >> are there any other quick tips for online shopping? >> with online shopping the check box you can click if you want to be on their mailing list. i don't recommend checking that box. >> good advice, thank you so much. we send it back over
the sthats put laws saying you're no longer allowed to ask for zip codes still allow them at the pumps. >> massachusetts and is it california the other, and they've outlawed the asking for a zip code. >> correct. they're the first two that have done it. looks like some other states are probably going to. >> couple other things, i'm noticing it's more common you go to the store, do you want us to e-mail you your receipt. do you have any red flags about that? >> personally...
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two sources this friend and the coroner of simpson county that jessica upshaw has a daughter, son-in-law and grandson that live in south korea. the daughter is an engineer and she's now on her way back to the united states. >> brian, what about this relationship? if any, between upshaw and this former mississippi house colleague, clint rhodenberry, why she would have been at his home. what do you know? >> the friend who we spoke to, a friend close to jessica upshaw and this friend was with her yesterday, said she was in a relationship with this former state legislator, clint rhodenberry. he was not arrested in this case. the friend says they were both single, both divorced for a number of years. the friend says upshaw was found outside his house in the town of mendenhall, mississippi, where he lives. that's more than 100 miles from where her district is. they friend says they were in a relationship, that everything was fairly above board, they both were divorced for a number of years. and that's what we know now. >> okay. brian todd, thank you. >> sure. >>> check the calendar, my calenda
two sources this friend and the coroner of simpson county that jessica upshaw has a daughter, son-in-law and grandson that live in south korea. the daughter is an engineer and she's now on her way back to the united states. >> brian, what about this relationship? if any, between upshaw and this former mississippi house colleague, clint rhodenberry, why she would have been at his home. what do you know? >> the friend who we spoke to, a friend close to jessica upshaw and this friend...
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. >> chuck todd included dietary law, passover in his question is news and significant and something they'll be talking about in jerusalem. >> well, chuck, we didn't have your best line there, when the president was saying you're asking too many questions. you noted it was in fact passover so you were asking the four questions. >> well, you know, savannah, why was that press conference different than all of the other press conferences? at most press conferences, the president asked six questions. at this press conference, just four. normal "today" show hits, you dip into me once. >> actually, we're going to call this to a close right now, also. you're filibustering here as well. >> exactly. the only thing different, chuck, was your defense. usually you say it's one question with four parts. this case, you had religious reasons. >> well done. we're part of you. >> it really was only three questions. >> he's still going. >> coming up, does the punishment fit the crime? what one teenager did that led to his arrest and a six-month ban from saying the word bingo. >> and a remarkable disco
. >> chuck todd included dietary law, passover in his question is news and significant and something they'll be talking about in jerusalem. >> well, chuck, we didn't have your best line there, when the president was saying you're asking too many questions. you noted it was in fact passover so you were asking the four questions. >> well, you know, savannah, why was that press conference different than all of the other press conferences? at most press conferences, the president...
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let's first start with a budget, and i say that with air quotes, because it will never become the law of the land. yet elected officials feel the need to spend lots of time on it. house republicans passed the the latest version of paul ryan's budget. they did this in the same stupid way washington does things. budgets are not meant to be presented for a partisan vote like this one. they are meant to be discussed and negotiated. none of that has happened since 2009. >> let's break it down. there was no new taxes, it would curb spending by repealing obama care and eliminate the deficit in ten years. $4.6 trillion in cuts. zero chance of passing in the democratic-controlled senate, it's dead on arrival. >> lawmakers in the house and senate approved legislation to fund the government through the end of september. that avoids the risk of a partial federal shutdown. in the process, they are on spring break for a couple weeks. what's your take on this? >> my take is the whole financial dysfunction of our congress is mind blow iing. you look at this week. let's say frederick, maryland, where
let's first start with a budget, and i say that with air quotes, because it will never become the law of the land. yet elected officials feel the need to spend lots of time on it. house republicans passed the the latest version of paul ryan's budget. they did this in the same stupid way washington does things. budgets are not meant to be presented for a partisan vote like this one. they are meant to be discussed and negotiated. none of that has happened since 2009. >> let's break it down....
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and some international news in brief now in mind martial law has been declared after mobs of buddhas the ride did in the city of maid leaving a visa twenty people did the attackers wins removing neighborhoods and setting fire to buildings forcing several hundred people to sleep a dispute on wednesday between a muslim gold a shop owner and british customers a said to have triggered the violence. from a french president nicolas sarkozy has been charged with taking advantage of france's the riches woman or to finance his two thousand and seven election campaign a family of ninety year old elian legend or two who inherited the l'oreal cosmetics empire have recently been to court claiming friends have called her into giving away money this comes two days after police searched the paris home of international monetary fund head christine legarde as part of a ford investigation. barack obama is wrapping up his middle east all but his trip to israel and palestine has left more questions than answers the u.s. president has retreated his calls for peace once again stressing that television stop
and some international news in brief now in mind martial law has been declared after mobs of buddhas the ride did in the city of maid leaving a visa twenty people did the attackers wins removing neighborhoods and setting fire to buildings forcing several hundred people to sleep a dispute on wednesday between a muslim gold a shop owner and british customers a said to have triggered the violence. from a french president nicolas sarkozy has been charged with taking advantage of france's the riches...
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the law shortfalls have become apparent. but not to nancy pelosi. she praised it just yesterday. >> it's about wellness, it's about prevention, it's about quality of care. no denial of coverage for preexisting conditions. no lifetime limits on care. >> what are some of the biggest problems associated with obamacare? let's ask betsy mccoy, author of needing obamacare and joins us with her version of now law in her lap. it's massive u when you fly you have to get that thing its own seat. >> and i read this so you don't have to. >> it's troubling right now as we start to see what's unfolding and take us through some of the problems that we are now facing. number one, higher premiums. >> higher premiums, you're going to see premiums go up for people in their 20's and 30's, double. the reasons are three-fold. first, when insurance companies are required to cover more, it means you the consumers are required to pay more. it's like passing a law that the only car you can buy is a fully loaded cadillac, no more hondas. same thing, y
the law shortfalls have become apparent. but not to nancy pelosi. she praised it just yesterday. >> it's about wellness, it's about prevention, it's about quality of care. no denial of coverage for preexisting conditions. no lifetime limits on care. >> what are some of the biggest problems associated with obamacare? let's ask betsy mccoy, author of needing obamacare and joins us with her version of now law in her lap. it's massive u when you fly you have to get that thing its own...
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we are governed not simply by men and women, but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel. we see values that we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bo bond. now. i stand here today mindful that for both our nations, these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our own countries and we face dangers and upheaval around the world. and when i look at young people within the united states, i think about the choices that they must make in their lives to define who we'll be as a nation in this 21st century, particularly as we emerge from two wars and the worst recession since the great depression. but part of the reason i rike talking to young people is because no matter how great the challenges are, their idealism and their ambition always gives me hope. and i see the same spirit in the young people here today. i beli
we are governed not simply by men and women, but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel. we see values that we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bo bond. now. i stand here today mindful that for both our nations, these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our...
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we come from a country that has stand your ground laws. where you can shoot and kill someone if they enter your house. yet people are surprised that palestinians were having their homes demolished to make room for religious exclusive areas that they cannot live in. i'm the queen of none violence. i don't believe in violence. i believe none violence is the way. i'm impressed that the palestinians called back the e-1 corridor to show what we're trying to do, but i think that for americans to not understand that having someone come in, take your house possibly kill one of your family members and say it doesn't matter you lived here for centuries. it's mine because it was mine a thousand years ago and we're doing this now. no american would stand for that. >> i think to be fair it's also really important for people to understand what it's been like to live in israel for the last many decades, to face suicide bombs on a bus restaurant, and to have years and years of rockets fired to you. i think both sides have very legitimate grievances. it's
we come from a country that has stand your ground laws. where you can shoot and kill someone if they enter your house. yet people are surprised that palestinians were having their homes demolished to make room for religious exclusive areas that they cannot live in. i'm the queen of none violence. i don't believe in violence. i believe none violence is the way. i'm impressed that the palestinians called back the e-1 corridor to show what we're trying to do, but i think that for americans to not...
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the procedure of law. what was followed or screwed up. they messed up saying that she needed to go by giving her acquittal. didn't follow the rules. >> greg: if she gets arrested a few more times she could run for president of italy. >> kimberly: her boyfriend has to go back. >> greg: we are set with hot criminals. if she was ugly, we wouldn't care. we love the controls hot. what does it tell our hot children? it tells them perhaps they can commit more crimes because they are attractive. this is a message we're sending. you know who is happy about this? and want retrial? lifetime. they can make another movie about her. >> dana: this confirms your theory last week. remember the school that canceled the gifted and honors program. we're telling the children you can't achieve things on your own merit. it depends on your looks. go to a trial and be on lifetime tv. >> bob: eric and i are in favor of the young woman in florida who swore at the judge because we thought she looked good at a the jump suit. >> kimberly: that is horrible. all tatted
the procedure of law. what was followed or screwed up. they messed up saying that she needed to go by giving her acquittal. didn't follow the rules. >> greg: if she gets arrested a few more times she could run for president of italy. >> kimberly: her boyfriend has to go back. >> greg: we are set with hot criminals. if she was ugly, we wouldn't care. we love the controls hot. what does it tell our hot children? it tells them perhaps they can commit more crimes because they are...
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breaking news of a top law enforcement official. the chief of prison in colorado after a high speed chase, police open fire. the question is, did they get the killer? also, tonight, this man went free today after 23 years in prison for a murder he almost truly did not commit. >> i'll ask what made him come forward, finally, what made him wait so long. >>> is the $500 million question, who is behind the biggest art heist in history? the list of potential suspects reads like a hollywood script. we will take a look at who may have done it ahead. >> that's how a gunman took the life of colorado's prison chief at his home, tuesday night. >> now, two states away, the story might be ending just as quickly and violent with a high speed chase and a shoot out. it might be that this is the get away car. >> investigators from colorado are in the process of flying down to texas tonight to start investigating the remnants of a high speed chase. it's ended with the driver of a four-door cadillac. that driver led them on a high speed chase. it all
breaking news of a top law enforcement official. the chief of prison in colorado after a high speed chase, police open fire. the question is, did they get the killer? also, tonight, this man went free today after 23 years in prison for a murder he almost truly did not commit. >> i'll ask what made him come forward, finally, what made him wait so long. >>> is the $500 million question, who is behind the biggest art heist in history? the list of potential suspects reads like a...
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if you're an adult, you've broken the law at some point in your life. now, i find that some people say, oh, yeah, i'm a sinner, i made mistakes, but don't call me a criminal. don't call me a criminal. i say, okay, maybe you never drank underage. maybe you never experimented with drugs. well, if the worst thing you've done in your entire life is be ten miles over the speed limit on the freeway, you've put yourself and others at more risk of harm than someone smoking marijuana in a privacy of their living room, but there are people in the united states serving life sentences for first time drug offenses, life sentences. the u.s. supreme court upheld life sentences for first time drug offenders against an 8th amendment sentence that such punishments were crew and unusual, and the supreme court said, no, it's not cruel and unusual to sentence a young man to life imprisonment for first time drug offense even though in other country in the world does such a thing. we've got to end the idea that the criminals are them, not us. instead, say, there but for the g
if you're an adult, you've broken the law at some point in your life. now, i find that some people say, oh, yeah, i'm a sinner, i made mistakes, but don't call me a criminal. don't call me a criminal. i say, okay, maybe you never drank underage. maybe you never experimented with drugs. well, if the worst thing you've done in your entire life is be ten miles over the speed limit on the freeway, you've put yourself and others at more risk of harm than someone smoking marijuana in a privacy of...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i think that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles those kids can achieve the highest levels and so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation making sure every single kid is in the classroom with a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we would want for our own children and nothing different than we should want for the nation's kids. >> michelle, if the united states s
my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing...
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so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable cause substantiates a crime. there is no crime in posting this kind of picture. if it were pornographic, for example, that would be different. but merely posing -- having a child pose holding a weapon standing alone does not constitute a crime as a general rule. it's protected under the first amendment. so it's really unlikely that a judge is going to grant a warrant for a search. >> even if child protective services were trying to make the argument that a child's life is in jeopardy simply by virtue of the fact a child is holding a we
so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable...
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but they don't have the same language as title vii law and he was afraid at that st. paul would win this case. by the way, st. paul itself said it thought it would win, but dropping the case because it it didn't want to endanger important anti-discrimination work that the justice department was doing. so think about that, you have a senior member of the justice department leaning on other parts of government to withdraw a case, deny the supreme court the ability to rule on this disparate practice under the fair housing act and in the meantime, having the government in the join two cases that could have brought tens of millions of dollars to taxpayers. >> paul: can you believe any case like this, jason, where the official basically got somebody to drop a case the supreme court had already accepted? >> no, no, i can't. but perez has credibility problems. he was head of the civil rights division of justice he when they decide today drop a case against the new black panther party and this involved a case of the members of the black panther party on election day, standing
but they don't have the same language as title vii law and he was afraid at that st. paul would win this case. by the way, st. paul itself said it thought it would win, but dropping the case because it it didn't want to endanger important anti-discrimination work that the justice department was doing. so think about that, you have a senior member of the justice department leaning on other parts of government to withdraw a case, deny the supreme court the ability to rule on this disparate...
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as well we have about a minute left well it's a vigilante law is it promote. it's the ability that people can can take matters into their own hands when they feel they've been wrong and win you over a lay law like stand your ground on an unjust criminal justice system which study after study shows gives harsher sentences to blacks than white folks for the same type of crimes and offenses then what you have is a law that's not actually put out equally and what we've seen is stand your ground apply apply to white folks when they've gone after a black person using that law but it's not operated the other way and stand your ground in particular was put out into states all around the country as a partnership between the n.r.a. and alec with the tension to sell more guns right if they could put these type of laws in place they could sell more guns and make our communities unsafe thank you rashad robinson executive director color of change a conversation we all need to be having. if you're an avid nascar watcher then you probably know that the one signifying characte
as well we have about a minute left well it's a vigilante law is it promote. it's the ability that people can can take matters into their own hands when they feel they've been wrong and win you over a lay law like stand your ground on an unjust criminal justice system which study after study shows gives harsher sentences to blacks than white folks for the same type of crimes and offenses then what you have is a law that's not actually put out equally and what we've seen is stand your ground...
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if it's a preemptive war even if it's a preventive war which means even if it violates international law we'll be there with israel he didn't get that commitment from president obama it may have been that there was a kind of informal quid pro quo where on the one hand obama says look we're not going to push you on a peace process if you say you support a two state solution we'll accept that in return if i say that i'm dealing with iran and you should step back you've got to trust me on that one maybe that was the quid pro quo senate resolution that you're speaking actually really alarming how many people signed on to that lindsey graham of the forest pioneered a century would give israel the authority to declare when the iran war would be and of course would back them. i don't know militarily or not if militarily. that this was a little really very frightening. let's talk really quickly i just wanted to as you were talking about kind of the symbolism and the double speak i wanted to show the c.n.n. a.p. news alert where it says the treatment of palestinians is not fair of course quoting
if it's a preemptive war even if it's a preventive war which means even if it violates international law we'll be there with israel he didn't get that commitment from president obama it may have been that there was a kind of informal quid pro quo where on the one hand obama says look we're not going to push you on a peace process if you say you support a two state solution we'll accept that in return if i say that i'm dealing with iran and you should step back you've got to trust me on that one...
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if you follow that through, criminals don't respond to any law, okay. so if we are going to follow that through we wouldn't have passed any laws. we need to put obstacles in their play anyway. we can't just hand the country over to them and say since you don't want to play ball, we're just going to give you the field. >> cenk: that makes so much sense. but of course, wayne lapierre is not paid to make sense. michael moore was recently on television and personalized this saying if harry reid's grandchildren were shots, he would have a different opinion. now a family member of yours was shot. was michael moore wrong to personalize it that way? >> i'm beginning to it this is really necessary. and it disappoints me that people wait, like i did, before they start taking action. silted getting worse and worse each other and it is affecting everyone. you can't limit it to a neighborhood anymore or one segment of the population. gun violence is everywhere. so we need to start addressing this problem like it's an american problem, not like it's a subset of one p
if you follow that through, criminals don't respond to any law, okay. so if we are going to follow that through we wouldn't have passed any laws. we need to put obstacles in their play anyway. we can't just hand the country over to them and say since you don't want to play ball, we're just going to give you the field. >> cenk: that makes so much sense. but of course, wayne lapierre is not paid to make sense. michael moore was recently on television and personalized this saying if harry...
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national law as we know is not usually and again this time was not the basis on which the u.s. sees there being a solution the u.s. position is the only solution will come from negotiations between the two parties as if this was a border dispute between colombia and ecuador you know and not the reality of international law violations by a occupying power imposing itself on an occupied population and of course days ago i woke up once again to the media reporting gaza militants fired rockets into israel during obama's trip of course amid the fact as you said it starts when you when you start the clock i mean you can go back in decades or you could we. should not be firing rockets full stop because those are only aimed at civilians there is no way to target them at any other military target so they are illegal but they are not the point it's not the point it's also just completely omitting the fact that israel had violated the cease fire as well i mean over and over going to let's get into iran israel have a couple minutes left as you just cited in the senate resolution very dange
national law as we know is not usually and again this time was not the basis on which the u.s. sees there being a solution the u.s. position is the only solution will come from negotiations between the two parties as if this was a border dispute between colombia and ecuador you know and not the reality of international law violations by a occupying power imposing itself on an occupied population and of course days ago i woke up once again to the media reporting gaza militants fired rockets into...
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a life in the law requires a sense of inquiry and duty. without inquiry, the duty slips into idolatry. without duty, inquiry to send. close quote. just so. he did this country proud. we will miss you. [applause] i'm happy to take any questions that this talk brings up with anybody else might have of solicitor general trend three, judge bork, professor or even advocate tran three before he went to the legal academy. >> just hold on a second. >> thank you, judge. i enjoyed that anyone or if you could comment on the propositio that maybe we are doing this to by the fact that he was not placed on the supreme court and what might've happened had he been on the supreme court. >> is usually quite impossible to speculate that might have happened had he been on the supreme court. what precisely are the differences in his ears and nose of justice kennedy who had that position. i don't want to speculate about that. i think as i said in the talk, bork was saved man of great intellect and integrity and would've done well is it a justice. but justices t
a life in the law requires a sense of inquiry and duty. without inquiry, the duty slips into idolatry. without duty, inquiry to send. close quote. just so. he did this country proud. we will miss you. [applause] i'm happy to take any questions that this talk brings up with anybody else might have of solicitor general trend three, judge bork, professor or even advocate tran three before he went to the legal academy. >> just hold on a second. >> thank you, judge. i enjoyed that anyone...
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, hopefully those who sell guns follow the law. lou: eric, you get the last word. you have been squeezed on time. i apologize. >> that's okay. paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of their post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or people in oregon denied because of their political affiliations. when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want any background checks? >> no, lou. first of all, it's a god given right, where in the second amendment where it says -- lou: eric, i got to take the leave. it's got to be a quick last word, okay? >> well, the point is what -- where is the room for infringement? we wouldn't tolerate that with the first amendment. lou: eric, i have to leave you asking a question. i appreciate you being here to provide t
, hopefully those who sell guns follow the law. lou: eric, you get the last word. you have been squeezed on time. i apologize. >> that's okay. paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of their post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or people...
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many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >> heather? >> thank you very much, heather. jay leno may be looking for a job soon, but yesterday we were talking about veterans and yesterday was national hire a vet drain. here wi -- hire a veteran day. cheryl casone is here with more. >> i am double checking my web site. this is vet career fair.com. i want to give a shout out to them. they have been working closely with fox and friends in particular to bring in veterans in particular. some veterans are disabled they have issues faras far as travel. others are still on active duty in afghanistan or even iraq at this point. they can do the virtual career fairs to ease themselves into corporate america. they know they are coming back and the job situation is difficult in this country. this is the
many law americas fear it jeopardizes security. brand new reports out revealing that jay leno is out and jimmy fallon is in. the tonight show will move back to new york next year with jimmy fallon as the host of the show. nbc is reportedly building a new studio for fallon inside 30 rock. >> heather? >> thank you very much, heather. jay leno may be looking for a job soon, but yesterday we were talking about veterans and yesterday was national hire a vet drain. here wi -- hire a...
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your school those who graduated university to follow the laws. sure. so the first stop of my. world tour. was elected the japanese russia this is my second visit to russia. so it's allowed i was here three years ago albuquerque so i hear what putting it on hold. for your tongue yesterday together with russian president vladimir putin. very constructive for me and because she asians. then we all opened the. chinese new year for chinese tourism in russia. they started. so we spent seven years together. over asked to put in yesterday. not. usually sees the spring coming that are of that age but rejuvenation. say that this spring is the best on the year. to work in a dedicated manner to bolster our relationship to. the situation what in the whole world.
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways so here's a rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s way of skirting around court orders the agency even tried to hide the letters by preventing businesses from even talking about them but that's no longer the case here to explain why i'm joined by kurt opes all senior staff attorney at the electronic frontier foundation hey there kurt so first of all let's start off with why are these letters so so controversial with these letters are somewhat of a precedent in the american system because that allows for a demand of information from a telecommunications provider without a warrant without a court being involved and are you
is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways so here's a rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s...
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as paul barrett writes in his book, "glock -- the rise of america's gun" shootouts on the set of "law & order" were featuring this austrian import. >> some of the american companies will want to know will our guns be in the hands of good guys or bad guys. glock just said go ahead and put it in the movie. we don't care. >> that's a porcelain gun made in germany. it costs more than you make in a month. >> almost every part of that speech in "die hard 2" is factually wrong, but when there were fears that an undetectable gun could show up in america, sales skyrocketed. barrett said glock saw an opportunity. >> when the law was enacted, it was enacted with a grandfather clause, meaning everything that existed before the day of enactment was still illegal. this left glock with a huge supply of prebanned equipment that was still legal to sell, which the company then dribbled out over time. and the dark glamour of the glock, you know, went up. because gun aficionados resented the resfrings that's the gun they don't want me to have, i want two of them. >> thanks to a perfectly legal trade-in p
as paul barrett writes in his book, "glock -- the rise of america's gun" shootouts on the set of "law & order" were featuring this austrian import. >> some of the american companies will want to know will our guns be in the hands of good guys or bad guys. glock just said go ahead and put it in the movie. we don't care. >> that's a porcelain gun made in germany. it costs more than you make in a month. >> almost every part of that speech in "die hard...